Less Than a Roar
This book examines the affect that this normative evolution has had on the individual, state, institutional and advocacy network behaviour.
Oche Onazi uses Nigeria as a case study to show how the idea of community is a better alternative, capable of inspiring the poor and the vulnerable to organise themselves democratically and claim ownership of the processes that determine ...
Human Rights and Chinese Tradition, Xia Yong.
Provides cross-disciplinary perspectives on the study of animals in humanities
Competing Visions of Human Rights: Questions for U.S. Policy
World poverty represents a failure of the international community to see half of the global population secure their basic socio-economic rights. Yet international law foresees cooperation as essential to the...
Within international law there is no unified concept of peace. This book addresses this gap by considering the liberal conception of peace within Western philosophy alongside the principle of 'peaceful coexistence' supported in the East.
What does it mean for each of us to be members of a global community? Since 1948, the Declaration has stood as a beacon and a standard for a better world. Yet the work of making its ideals real is far from over.